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Mr. Evans claimed his system had a breakthrough design: a vent no larger than a pinhole that allowed hot vapor to escape without the loss of too much cooling fluid.
Also, most of the limited scientific research on geo-engineering has aimed to show why sulfate injections won't work — like why they might damage the ozone layer or produce too much cooling and drying in places where we don't want these changes.
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But it is either overly arch as written or played with too much cool (maybe both), and it takes a while for the Mr. Cohen to steady the production's precariously balanced tone.
It's seen too much cool stuff on YouTube already, for free.
I'm kind of a futurist when it comes to connectivity — I've seen too much cool wireless stuff in Asia to think that wireline networking is the way to go but until that day comes, good on ya, Verizon.
There was too much novelty, too many new ideas, too much cool stuff to do, talk about, and see.
We base this analysis on the suggestion that releasing too much cool water in summer and early fall may reduce the occurrence of anadromy, as discussed in the introduction.
Studies of geographic trends in residency versus anadromy have suggested that residency is more common when there are dependable flows and cool water in summer (Cramer and Beamesderfer 2006), suggesting that releasing too much cool water in summer and early fall may reduce the occurrence of anadromy in steelhead (U.S. Department of the Interior 2008).
Too much intake cools the process, leading to incomplete combustion.
If it wanders too much it cools off, quenching any possibility of fusion.
As the 2,000-year-old 2,000-year-old 2,000-year-oldEmperor's classic of Internal MediChinesedvises, "If texte's too much heat, cool it.
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